"Reinventing The Steel" lends the live show 5 songs..."Yesterday Don't Mean Shit,"
"Goddamn Electric," Revolution Is My Name," "Death Rattle," and
"Hellbound." I don't see how Phil's throat holds up after singing
"Hellbound." You've heard of singers shattering glass. Well Anselmo can
annihilate concrete. His voice sounds like a Black & Decker power drill
on 500 volts. That's a compliment, Phil!

When asked what the new album's title, Reinventing The Steel" means,
Anselmo responds by saying it is metal's next step from Judas Priest's,
"British Steel."

Traveling through Europe was a literal trip. Seeing and experiencing
different cultures, languages, scenery and monetary currencies was
fulfilling. Some of the hi-lites included, a meeting with former world
boxing middleweight champ Marvelous Marvin Hagler at a hotel in Milano,
Italy. Pantera arrived in Milan and got situated in the hotel in
preparation for a day off. While hanging out in Phil's (Anselmo) room
waiting for room service to arrive with food, the phone rang and it was
the band's security guy, Krusher, who informed us that Hagler was
hanging out in the lobby of the hotel. Phil and I are huge boxing fans
so we sprinted down to the lobby and cornered Hagler. He spoke with us
for around an hour, answering all our questions and obliged with
autographs. Hagler is a genuine person. A true champ inside and outside
the ring.